Manila, April 29 -- Tourism demand in the Philippines remains strong despite volatilities and challenges besetting the industry, Tourism chief Dita Angara-Mathay said Wednesday.

Speaking at the Tourism Congress of the Philippines (TCP) conference on tourism resilience in Makati City, Angara-Mathay said foreign visitor arrivals from January to April 27, reached 2.24 million, up nearly 9 percent year-on-year.

"What this tells us is simple: tourism demand is still strong-but more sensitive, more selective, and more dynamic," she said.

Thus, Angara-Mathay said the DOT would make a "more active and deliberate role" in stakeholder coordination to further strengthen tourism in the Philippines.

She said the agency will also continue to positi...